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This novel tells the amazing story of Scots woman, Mary Mitchell Slessor, 1848-1915. We follow her from the streets of Aberdeen and Dundee to the heat and disease of the West African bush. Her story is shocking, uplifting, inspiring, touching and humorous and we believe that, in this book, we have unveiled the real woman behind the legend.
An accomplished psychiatrist living near Dublin is out for revenge against a former patient arrested for killing her only daughter. When the killer is freed on a technicality, she reaches into his psyche and draws on her own secret past to make him pay. Parsons' debut "takes the psychological suspense thriller to places it rarely dares to go" ("New York Times Book Review").
An updated and revised guide to good manners, politeness, and professionalism from one of the most civilized women on the planet, this book outlines the importance of etiquette in such social and personal situations as ending a relationship, asking forgiveness, and saying "no." This revised edition features updated information on business etiquette, workplace clothing trends, and e-mail and cell phone etiquette, along with new tips on stress and travel in a post-9/11 world. -- Help on maintaining etiquette when dealing with gay marriages, adoptions, and blended families -- Appeals to a variety of audiences, including 20-somethings who are entering the workforce, buying homes, and entertaining -- Text has been reorganized for easier reading and reference
Illustrated with beautiful graphics, this is the story of the courageous Scottish missionary who worked in Nigeria's Calabar region to end ancient traditional practices like the killing of twins.This volume is part of the Nigeria Heritage Children's Books Series by +234Express®
'A psychological crime thriller which makes Patricia Cornwell read like Thomas the Tank Engine' Sunday Independent. He had the face of an angel but a mind of pure evil... It starts with a phone call late on a hot Dublin evening. Margaret, an anxious mother, is desperately enquiring about her missing daughter. The police think she's overreacting and Detective Inspector Michael McLoughlin is the only one who listens. Then a young woman's body is found in the canal - battered, mutilated and broken. And one mother's life is shattered forever. Margaret must decide how far she will go to ensure her daughter's sadistic killer is brought to justice. By hunting him down will she become his next victim?
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